> This kind of fit and finish problem undermines people's confidence in Leo's overall quality. I consider all such problems to be extremely serious.

That's a wise attitude.

I've recently found 3 minor issues that may or may not be included in this category: 1. Focus jumps to de body pane when expanding an abbreviation in a headline (we had already commented this in another issue) 2. Focus jumps to position 2,4 (line: 2, col: 4) of the body pane if I press "Tab" key when the cursor is at the tree pane of a node with an empty body. I would expect it to jump to the position 1,1. 3. Broken layout after doing vr-toggle twice. This is best visually explained with images:

The initial layout (with the VR pane at the right-bottom):


The final layout after invoking vr-toggle twice:


Do you think I should open them all as separate bugs?

El 29/03/2017 a las 9:24, Edward K. Ream escribió:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 2:36 AM, vitalije <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        There was attached file
        
<https://11707503125000652521.googlegroups.com/attach/63f325cf79f6b2e9/nosent-goto-line-bug.leo?part=0.1&vt=ANaJVrEFOqs7FjwohsShTGNcPvTY-neL0Bo1HM69Du4ut9S9FNhvRdiBCr5P9xR8iVVp53Mv15nj28FJb7AWRn6WCrWuTp12GR91I-HvbIlypzqXs6SVYh8>.
        I have just updated my Leo and tested this file and once again
        goto-global-line is not working correctly.


    ​Excellent.  I'll create an issue for this. Thanks!


​Done: #452: goto-global-line problems <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/452>.​

​There seems to be a problem only when no @language in effect, or, maybe, when there is a mismatch between the computed @language and the proper @language. I conjecture that this could happen when using a clone of a node.​

For sure, the @<file> node's file extension should determine comment delims in the absence of any @language directive in the root node. This probably /is/ true when writing the file, but probably /isn't/ true when executing Alt-G.

In short, this is a subtle, probably rare, problem. This kind of fit and finish problem undermines people's confidence in Leo's overall quality. I consider all such problems to be extremely serious.

Edward
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